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Teaching in Prince George for 65 years, new documentary tells the story of Mr. Berry

Teaching in Prince George for 65 years, new documentary tells the story of Mr. Berry

The film premier is raising money for a UNBC bursary in Mr. Berry’s name
UNBC and Faculty Association continue to bargain

UNBC and Faculty Association continue to bargain

The University of Northern British Columbia's Faculty Association has rejected the employers' latest offer but the sides remained at the table Tuesday in an effort to reach an agreement and stave off a strike.
'He doesn’t want to go trick-or-treating next year': Burns Lake parent warning others after saying needle was found in Halloween candy

'He doesn’t want to go trick-or-treating next year': Burns Lake parent warning others after saying needle was found in Halloween candy

Sharon Turner found a needle in son's Halloween treats
Gunplay suspect on the loose

Gunplay suspect on the loose

Police are on the lookout for one of three people facing charges from an gunplay incident after he allegedly breached the terms of his bail.
Violent man wanted by Prince George RCMP

Violent man wanted by Prince George RCMP

Ravinesh Jason Sharma breached his release conditions according to police
Pot shops win council's consent

Pot shops win council's consent

City council cleared the way Monday night for the establishment of three more recreational cannabis stores in Prince George.
Is your kombucha really non-alcoholic?

Is your kombucha really non-alcoholic?

Tree of Lights to be hoisted onto the Coast Hotel roof

Tree of Lights to be hoisted onto the Coast Hotel roof

After a three-year hiatus, the Tree of Lights is back and a 60-foot-tall Christmas tree will once again adorn the top of the Coast Inn of the North. It will be hoisted up to its perch on Wednesday, starting at 11 a.m.
Two Prince George societies chosen as beneficiaries of provincial Community Counselling grants

Two Prince George societies chosen as beneficiaries of provincial Community Counselling grants

Almost 30 societies are receiving grants
Needle found in Burns Lake Halloween candy

Needle found in Burns Lake Halloween candy

Burns Lake RCMP are investigating after a needle was found in a piece of Halloween candy. Fortunately, it was discovered after the child asked a parent to check the candy and the incident was reported to the community's detachment.